illy Crystal performs during the The Hillary Victory Fund Stronger Together Concert at the St. James Theatre in New York on Oct. 17, 2016.

Billy Crystal didn't hold back when hosting Stronger Together, a star-studded Broadway fundraiser for presidential candidate Hillary Clinton that featured "the greatest collection of entertainers and stars since Harvey Weinstein's daughter's bat mitzvah," he joked.

Throughout the Monday night event, the actor’s punchlines repeatedly skewered Donald Trump. "Our goal tonight is simple: we need to raise more money than Donald Trump lost in 1995," he told the St. James Theatre audience. "He's the human form of the hurricane season: starts out with a lot of hot air, gets you spinning out of control and hits America and causes a lot of damage and panic. But it’s completely over by November.”

“He's like a 7/11: he's open 24 hours and he's trying to sell us crap that we don't want,” Crystal continued. “Last week in the debate, he was stalking Hillary like he’s Jason in Friday the 13th. … [On CNN,] Trump was the boy who cried Wolf Blitzer.” He justified his jokes by referencing the infamous Billy Bush tapes: “I can say whatever I want, because I’m a star.”

He also commented on the set list with Trump jabs: Joel Grey and Sienna Miller performed songs from Cabaret, which “is set in Germany in the late ‘30s — or as Trump and [Mike] Pence call it: ‘the good ol’ days.’” And Sarah Jessica Parker, Matthew Broderick, and Victoria Clark sang from How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying — or, as Crystal called it, “How to Succeed in Business Without Paying Your Taxes and Filing for Backruptcy.”

Emily Blunt and Bernadette Peters also sang from Into the Woods, and Jon Hamm and Jake Gyllenhaal teamed for a scene from the political play It Can’t Happen Here. Each performer, including Josh Groban, Sara Bareilles and Hugh Jackman, wore a Hillary Clinton graphic tee — a directive Cynthia Erivo took further when she paired it with a sparkling, patriotic pantsuit for the show’s closing number.

The only one who wasn’t onstage was Clinton herself, who explained in a video greeting, “I auditioned for tonight's show and I wanted to sing with you, but Harvey and Jordan said I didn't make the cut.”

Proceed benefited the Hillary Victory Fund. See photos and the set list below.